Jack Miller will partner Toprak Razgatlioglu in the Prima Pramac Racing Yamaha Racing squad in the 2026 MotoGP season.
Ahead of this weekend's Catalan Grand Prix, it has been announced that Jack Miller will remain in the Prima Pramac Racing Yamaha squad next season.
The Australian's future in the MotoGP World Championship has been up in the air throughout the season so far. But it has now been confirmed that he will remain in the team and will ride alongside Toprak Razgatlioglu.
There had been earlier rumours in the season that Miller would not remain with the team as Yamaha were targeting Diogo Moreira. However, since the Brazilian reportedly signed with Honda, the Australian has now re-signed with Yamaha.
The 30-year-old will be crucial for Yamaha in the 2026 season as they continue to debate the use of their V4 engine, which they have been developing throughout 2025.
Miller has vast experience with V4 engines as a Honda, Ducati and KTM rider; this knowledge and experience he can use to help Yamaha in their new journey.
"I'm really happy and excited to stay with Yamaha and the Prima Pramac Yamaha MotoGP Team," Miller said.
"This year has been an amazing return to Pramac Racing. I'm looking forward to working hard with Yamaha to help developing the bike and closing the gap to the other manufacturers. I believe the best is still to come.
"Most of all, I want to say a massive thank you to Yamaha, Pramac Racing, and to the two Paolos, Pavesio and Campinoti, for their continuous trust in my contribution to the project."
Paolo Pavesio, Yamaha Motor Racing Managing Director, added: "We are pleased to confirm that Jack will continue his journey with the Prima Pramac Yamaha MotoGP Team.
"Jack‘s energy, extensive experience, and proven adaptability across different machines have made him an invaluable member of our team and an instant fit for our project.
"In a season defined by rapid evolution and innovation, Jack‘s positivity, proactive mindset, and consistently uplifting presence have been a driving force within Yamaha and the Pramac team.
"With a full year of experience on the Yamaha, these qualities will be a tremendous asset as we look ahead to the 2026 season."